reverse eating sounds - Social Sound Design most recent 30 from http://socialsounddesign.com 2013-05-23T18:17:09Z http://socialsounddesign.com/feeds/question/15081 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds reverse eating sounds john 2012-08-15T12:48:01Z 2012-08-17T17:24:14Z <p>so....firsty hello</p> <p>secondly, i'm trying to create the sound a woman eating in reverse....literally pulling the food out of her mouth (intact)</p> <p>i'm not getting quite enough "squish" when recording vocalizations....anyone have good advice on something to record for a nice wet squishing sound (i don't have much time to experiment myself)</p> <p>it can be quite over the top and disgusting</p> <p>thanks</p> <p>john</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15082#15082 Answer by Brad Dale for reverse eating sounds Brad Dale 2012-08-15T13:42:33Z 2012-08-15T13:42:33Z <p>melons</p> <p>thoughs squishy rubber toys filled with water at the toy store</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15083#15083 Answer by Matt Glenn for reverse eating sounds Matt Glenn 2012-08-15T16:27:33Z 2012-08-15T16:27:33Z <ul> <li><b> Watermelon </b> - dig through it with your hands</li> <li><b> raw chicken in marinade </b> - awesome 'slimy guts' sounds</li> <li><b> raw egg </b> - for some more slimy goodness</li> <li><b> hand soap </b> - for the same</li> <li><b> macaroni and cheese </b> - for some smush</li> <li><b> bread soaked in water </b> - gives a nice fibrous squishy sound</li> <li><b> bell peppers </b> - rip them apart if you need some nice crunch</li> </ul> <p>Grab your apron and get messy :) <br> ~Matt</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15084#15084 Answer by Benjie Freund for reverse eating sounds Benjie Freund 2012-08-15T17:08:59Z 2012-08-15T17:08:59Z <p>Hey guys,</p> <p>I just saw this post and Matt listed some really good stuff. I have created a fruits and vegetables bundle that you might want to check out.</p> <p><a href="https://getsoundeffects.com/#/products-page/sound-bundles/fruits-vegetables-collection/" rel="nofollow">https://getsoundeffects.com/#/products-page/sound-bundles/fruits-vegetables-collection/</a></p> <p>I Hope this helps!</p> <p>-Benjie</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15088#15088 Answer by Shaun Farley for reverse eating sounds Shaun Farley 2012-08-15T19:04:55Z 2012-08-15T19:04:55Z <p>try handling a soaking wet washcloth. you can get a lot of nice squishy sounds out those.</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15093#15093 Answer by Serge Eybog for reverse eating sounds Serge Eybog 2012-08-16T08:42:40Z 2012-08-16T08:42:40Z <p>I played with a cloth soaked in the mix of cat food, ketchup and banana. The smell was awful, but i got nice squishes (i layered some "thin" sounds to get one big and juicy).</p> http://socialsounddesign.com/questions/15081/reverse-eating-sounds/15109#15109 Answer by Steve Urban for reverse eating sounds Steve Urban 2012-08-17T17:24:14Z 2012-08-17T17:24:14Z <p>Along with the more specific squishes everyone else has recommended, I've had great success with a can of Hormel Chili. Open one end (fully remove lid), turn the can upside down, allow gravity to pull the contents out slowly onto a plate, bowl, or pan. Repack the can with the chili and go for take 2. The first take is usually the longest due to the canning process. Subsequent takes get shorter and shorter as more air is in the can when you pack it yourself. But you can get some nice, sloppy sounds that would be a great layer underneath the specifics.</p>